Hi,
you need to configure the non-card settings in the GUI for your needs
(registered, selfregistration etc..)
Then I think you are looking for the command line policy option -u pseudo.
check your current policy with /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utpolicy.
'add' the -u pseudo to this policy.
Restart sun ray
Hi
I am getting spurios DTU Disconnects ( uttsc loosing connection
to a windows XP virtual machine ) No coredumps, but
messeage log is
showing the below message with each disconnect event. Can you please
explain the error message.
what process is trying to send what
message to which
Here's the utpolicy output:
[root@slosunray01 ~]# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utpolicy
# Current Policy:
-a -m -r card -s card -p -g
Here I tried adding -u pseudo but got an error.
[root@slosunray01 ~]# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utpolicy -a -m -r card -s card
-p -g -u pseudo
ERROR: unreasonable policy:
Hi Lars,
On 29.06.11 16:33, lars.tunkr...@bredband.net wrote:
I am getting spurios DTU Disconnects ( uttsc loosing connection to
a windows XP virtual machine ) No coredumps, but
messeage log is showing the below message with each disconnect
event.Can you please explain
A user is experiencing a TC power cycling intermittently. One of the details
that stood out is that the TC is connected to an IP phone which in turn is
connected to the network. I've never seen this config before and sounds like
it could theoretically work but I have no idea if it's
Cisco IP phone?
On Jun 29, 2011, at 11:29 AM, Nishimura, Scott L (ESS) scott.nishim...@ngc.com
wrote:
A user is experiencing a TC power cycling intermittently. One of
the details that stood out is that the TC is connected to an IP
phone which in turn is connected to the network. I've
We use voip phones with our sunrays. They aren't Cisco but we've had
zero problems other than the fact that the phone gets moved around and
sometimes end up resting on the Ethernet cable to the Sunray which in
turn causes the connection to be flakey.
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Yes. I think it's a 7945.
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We use Mitel handsets where the DTU is integrated in as the handset
base, however the IP connection is a separate pass through integrated in
the handset and these work very well for us, no connection issues at all
for us.
Craig
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Well;
I can now personally confirm I can duplicate repeatedly from my own laptop +
ovdc + card reader.
It appears specific to OVDC with a card reader. I'm not thrilled, but glad I
can duplicate. Opening a support call with Oracle.
Something is clearly wrong...interestingly, once you put the
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 18:29:23 +
From: Nishimura, Scott L (ESS)
scott.nishim...@ngc.commailto:scott.nishim...@ngc.com
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Subject: [SunRay-Users] Daisy chaining a TC through an IP phone
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Hello all,
I was attempting to integrate Solaris 10 express with Win2008 Active
Directory using the instructions found here:
http://blog.scottlowe.org/2007/04/25/solaris-10-ad-integration-version-3/
After rebooting the machine (the instruction for this is right before the
section entitled
I believe there was ethernet port issue on the Cisco phones, can't find
it readily, but it's fairly old. What firmware would this DTU be running?
It's also possible that the MTU is quite a bit lower than normal on this
secondary port and the drops SRSS actually trying to set a lower MTU for
IIRC, the issue with Cisco phones, is that they were hub's not switches.
On Jun 29, 2011, at 1:44 PM, Craig Bender wrote:
I believe there was ethernet port issue on the Cisco phones, can't find it
readily, but it's fairly old. What firmware would this DTU be running?
It's also possible
Hi Everyone;
Thanks for the folks that have spent the time to respond to the uttsc hang
thread we're working on, and I appreciate this is volunteer time for the folks
from Oracle.
I've just spent the last 2 hours in My Oracle Support (MoS). I have our Oracle
Support Identifier registered, and
Yeah, it's confusing. If the entitlement is for systems or
hardware+software on the same line, then you open an SR under hardware. If
it's software only, then you open the SR under software.
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From: sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org
I'd like to publicly thank the Oracle team for the immediate help I got based
on this posting. Very much appreciated.
Thank you,
Devin
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behalf of Devin Nate
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